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STONE TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH BUILDING
... The one-story community house building was expanded with a second story to house dining and ball rooms for weddings and other social occasions. The synagogue was dedicated on August 15, 1926. The former First Romanian Congregation Synagogue, now the Stone Temple Baptist Church, faces Douglas Bouleva ...
... The one-story community house building was expanded with a second story to house dining and ball rooms for weddings and other social occasions. The synagogue was dedicated on August 15, 1926. The former First Romanian Congregation Synagogue, now the Stone Temple Baptist Church, faces Douglas Bouleva ...
Sneak peak, by Laura Mark
... I joined the AAI on a tour hosted by John Tuomey, Sheila O’Donnell and the rest of the team. More than 200 people met to go on the tour, proving to be one of the AAI’s most popular buildng visits yet. It began with John Tuomey guiding us around the outside of the building, taking us to the various v ...
... I joined the AAI on a tour hosted by John Tuomey, Sheila O’Donnell and the rest of the team. More than 200 people met to go on the tour, proving to be one of the AAI’s most popular buildng visits yet. It began with John Tuomey guiding us around the outside of the building, taking us to the various v ...
Reconstructing the Brick Chapel of 1667
... who specializes in historic projects, used his practical experience and experimentation to reproduce the recipe for these materials working closely with the Research Department. The molded brick was made from St. Mary’s City clay and wood-fired in a special kiln. Previous research had identified a s ...
... who specializes in historic projects, used his practical experience and experimentation to reproduce the recipe for these materials working closely with the Research Department. The molded brick was made from St. Mary’s City clay and wood-fired in a special kiln. Previous research had identified a s ...
Jonathan Sergison on Mario Botta`s brick works Peter Kulka`s
... contemporary condition of layered wall construction. The deconstructed bond also highlighted the individual brick within the wall, acknowledging the assembled nature of a brickwork wall. As a theme of the family’s social rituals ran through both houses, certain rooms or objects took on particular s ...
... contemporary condition of layered wall construction. The deconstructed bond also highlighted the individual brick within the wall, acknowledging the assembled nature of a brickwork wall. As a theme of the family’s social rituals ran through both houses, certain rooms or objects took on particular s ...
Yang Xiao-ming & Gao Ce
... structure, and etc., as a result, the above-mentioned two lightning-proof aspects are integrated intrinsically and objectively.1 As for a concrete ancient building, the scale between the above two is probably different, but the one must be possessed at least (of course, the integrality of the two is ...
... structure, and etc., as a result, the above-mentioned two lightning-proof aspects are integrated intrinsically and objectively.1 As for a concrete ancient building, the scale between the above two is probably different, but the one must be possessed at least (of course, the integrality of the two is ...
for comparison of village housing construction patterns
... Unexpected changes in the culture of construction and lack of appropriate use of new and old material; some of the positive and constructive aspects of pattern trends in new rural construction in the region have been eliminated altogether In these changes, local architecture in the region has underg ...
... Unexpected changes in the culture of construction and lack of appropriate use of new and old material; some of the positive and constructive aspects of pattern trends in new rural construction in the region have been eliminated altogether In these changes, local architecture in the region has underg ...
Buildings for Best Products
... with earth and rock approximating the actual strata of the area, and the roof was to have been covered with regional vegetation. This ambitious project has not been built, but a much-simplified version, using only one wall of earth and rocks behind glass, is now under construction in Hialeah, Florid ...
... with earth and rock approximating the actual strata of the area, and the roof was to have been covered with regional vegetation. This ambitious project has not been built, but a much-simplified version, using only one wall of earth and rocks behind glass, is now under construction in Hialeah, Florid ...
Rich Urban Heritage- Lucknow - Town and Country Planning
... well linked by rail, road and airways to the rest of India. It is 970 KM to the west of Kolkatta and 495 KM to the east of Delhi. Through ages, Lucknow has been a city where the rays of different cultures, languages, creeds and communities merged from the Avadh syndrome and where the Indians and for ...
... well linked by rail, road and airways to the rest of India. It is 970 KM to the west of Kolkatta and 495 KM to the east of Delhi. Through ages, Lucknow has been a city where the rays of different cultures, languages, creeds and communities merged from the Avadh syndrome and where the Indians and for ...
the economic impact of technological
... had dried and set hard. By the second century BC, if not before, it had been discovered that adding pozzolana, a volcanic sand from the Puteoli region containing naturally occurring alumino-silicates, to the mix produced a concrete that did not need to shed water to set. This enabled faster construc ...
... had dried and set hard. By the second century BC, if not before, it had been discovered that adding pozzolana, a volcanic sand from the Puteoli region containing naturally occurring alumino-silicates, to the mix produced a concrete that did not need to shed water to set. This enabled faster construc ...
The Parthenon
... The building itself was decorated with marble sculptures representing scenes from Athenian cult and mythology. There are three categories of architectural sculpture. The frieze (carved in low relief) ran high up around all four sides of the building inside the colonnades. The metopes (carved in high ...
... The building itself was decorated with marble sculptures representing scenes from Athenian cult and mythology. There are three categories of architectural sculpture. The frieze (carved in low relief) ran high up around all four sides of the building inside the colonnades. The metopes (carved in high ...
Trail One - Civic and Commercial Buildings
... banking of the 19thC. The restrained interior is of a neo-Grec/Egyptian style of a1920’s refurbishment. On the left is 26. No. 7 Bennett’s Hill, The Brittania Building Society, including 37A Waterloo St. Grade II, is a mid/late 19th C. stone faced building on the site of the News Room, built in 1825 ...
... banking of the 19thC. The restrained interior is of a neo-Grec/Egyptian style of a1920’s refurbishment. On the left is 26. No. 7 Bennett’s Hill, The Brittania Building Society, including 37A Waterloo St. Grade II, is a mid/late 19th C. stone faced building on the site of the News Room, built in 1825 ...
a magazine about brickwork and responsible architecture
... paraphrasing the medieval brickwork. The bricks that are retracted into the wall are a homage to the permanent gaps left in medieval façades when the wooden scaffolding was removed. The custom-designed bricks for the museum were produced in three versions, with varied concentrations of the clay slur ...
... paraphrasing the medieval brickwork. The bricks that are retracted into the wall are a homage to the permanent gaps left in medieval façades when the wooden scaffolding was removed. The custom-designed bricks for the museum were produced in three versions, with varied concentrations of the clay slur ...
AN ARCHITECTURAL AND CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF
... the layout and function of each temple, and the staff and deity who lived there. Moreover, it discusses the position of the landscape and impact of it on religion and in consequence the religion impact on the landscape and the concept of sacred place in Mesopotamia compared with other places such as ...
... the layout and function of each temple, and the staff and deity who lived there. Moreover, it discusses the position of the landscape and impact of it on religion and in consequence the religion impact on the landscape and the concept of sacred place in Mesopotamia compared with other places such as ...
The Building Arts
... Mud walls are built on the very ground if it is rock. If the ground is loose, the wall is built on a stone foundation of about 50-75 cm deep and which rises about 50 cm or more above ground level. The wall is built on these foundations at a thickness ranging between 60-70 cm and the mud bricks or el ...
... Mud walls are built on the very ground if it is rock. If the ground is loose, the wall is built on a stone foundation of about 50-75 cm deep and which rises about 50 cm or more above ground level. The wall is built on these foundations at a thickness ranging between 60-70 cm and the mud bricks or el ...
SKELETON SYSTEM - AN APPROACH FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
... floor, roof beams and posts to provide desired stability. The roof held up on wooden posts prevents its destruction and inward collapse of the panel walls resulting safety of inhabitants (Fig.3) ...
... floor, roof beams and posts to provide desired stability. The roof held up on wooden posts prevents its destruction and inward collapse of the panel walls resulting safety of inhabitants (Fig.3) ...
Контрольная работа Английский язык гр. С-413з С-423з
... became known as the Father of the American skyscraper. Jenney was born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts on September 25, 1832. Jenney first began his formal education at the Lawrence Scientific school at Harvard in 1853, but transferred -щ to Paris to get an education in engineering and architecture. He ...
... became known as the Father of the American skyscraper. Jenney was born in Fairhaven, Massachusetts on September 25, 1832. Jenney first began his formal education at the Lawrence Scientific school at Harvard in 1853, but transferred -щ to Paris to get an education in engineering and architecture. He ...
The history of an archaeological utopia : the Parthenon in Athens as
... Could it not have been a big thesauros instead, a treasury, one of those buildings often shaped like temples, although usually smaller in size, where the most precious offerings where kept in safe hands? The idea that we are actually dealing with a treasury seems to be confirmed both by the descript ...
... Could it not have been a big thesauros instead, a treasury, one of those buildings often shaped like temples, although usually smaller in size, where the most precious offerings where kept in safe hands? The idea that we are actually dealing with a treasury seems to be confirmed both by the descript ...
The Parthenon in Athens as an imaginary place
... Could it not have been a big thesauros instead, a treasury, one of those buildings often shaped like temples, although usually smaller in size, where the most precious offerings where kept in safe hands? The idea that we are actually dealing with a treasury seems to be confirmed both by the descript ...
... Could it not have been a big thesauros instead, a treasury, one of those buildings often shaped like temples, although usually smaller in size, where the most precious offerings where kept in safe hands? The idea that we are actually dealing with a treasury seems to be confirmed both by the descript ...
Developments in The Construction of Tall Buildings
... a. Masonry walls were built very thick at the base to support the building’s mass b. The development of metal-frame construction eliminated the need for load-bearing walls c. Heating iron or subjecting it to pressure enabled ironworkers to create new shapes d. An iron or steel skeleton supported the ...
... a. Masonry walls were built very thick at the base to support the building’s mass b. The development of metal-frame construction eliminated the need for load-bearing walls c. Heating iron or subjecting it to pressure enabled ironworkers to create new shapes d. An iron or steel skeleton supported the ...
A Distinctive Maya Architectural Format: The Lamanai Temple
... pyramidal temple simply by virtue of its height and vertical proportions. But the diagnostic feature that identifies it as a Tikal Temple pertains only to the Building component, and sometimes the Building platform (as a standard type of component, the "Building platform" may be defmed as a platform ...
... pyramidal temple simply by virtue of its height and vertical proportions. But the diagnostic feature that identifies it as a Tikal Temple pertains only to the Building component, and sometimes the Building platform (as a standard type of component, the "Building platform" may be defmed as a platform ...
historic South Temple Street
... The Grants lived in this house until 1916. Several alterations have been made to it over the years, including the addition of the pedimented front porch with decorative brackets. Today the building houses law offices. ...
... The Grants lived in this house until 1916. Several alterations have been made to it over the years, including the addition of the pedimented front porch with decorative brackets. Today the building houses law offices. ...
The Neolithic Architecture of Ulucak Höyük
... part. The outer walls were built of mud brick on a stone foundation measuring 55 cm in width and the thickness of the interior wall measures 30 cm. This house could have been entered through a door in the western long wall, and a platform was built across the entire narrow side of the house. In gene ...
... part. The outer walls were built of mud brick on a stone foundation measuring 55 cm in width and the thickness of the interior wall measures 30 cm. This house could have been entered through a door in the western long wall, and a platform was built across the entire narrow side of the house. In gene ...
Presentation PDF - International Women`s Conference
... • 5000 yrs ago in Mahabharata, Demon Mayan had designed palace Mayasabha as per Vastushastra. • In the cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa the application of Vastushastra can be seen. • Vastu finds mention in Ramayana as well. The construction of the holy city of Ayodhya, where Lord Rama was born and ...
... • 5000 yrs ago in Mahabharata, Demon Mayan had designed palace Mayasabha as per Vastushastra. • In the cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa the application of Vastushastra can be seen. • Vastu finds mention in Ramayana as well. The construction of the holy city of Ayodhya, where Lord Rama was born and ...
A tour at the Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidavros
... centuries, a longer period of time than any of the other ones in the different regions until the ancient religion was prohibited in 426 AD, precisely because of the belief men had in their healing god. With the growth of the sanctuary in the different chronological periods ...
... centuries, a longer period of time than any of the other ones in the different regions until the ancient religion was prohibited in 426 AD, precisely because of the belief men had in their healing god. With the growth of the sanctuary in the different chronological periods ...
Lambert Terminal, 17701 Lambert International Blvd
... Relatively little renovation of the interior was required to meet the needs of the school. In recognition of the success of the adaptive reuse of Shaare Emeth, CASA was given the newly established University City Historic Preservation Award in 1989. It received this prestigious award for a second ti ...
... Relatively little renovation of the interior was required to meet the needs of the school. In recognition of the success of the adaptive reuse of Shaare Emeth, CASA was given the newly established University City Historic Preservation Award in 1989. It received this prestigious award for a second ti ...
Architecture of Mesopotamia
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The architecture of Mesopotamia is the ancient architecture of the region of the Tigris–Euphrates river system (also known as Mesopotamia), encompassing several distinct cultures and spanning a period from the 10th millennium BC, when the first permanent structures were built, to the 6th century BC. Among the Mesopotamian architectural accomplishments are the development of urban planning, the courtyard house, and ziggurats. No architectural profession existed in Mesopotamia; however, scribes drafted and managed construction for the government, nobility, or royalty. The Mesopotamians regarded 'the craft of building' as a divine gift taught to men by the gods as listed in me 28.